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I wonder why piracy is booming. šŸ¤” :thinking_rotate: :thinking_eggplant:

grin doesn't like this.

so ridiculous, they completely botched their streaming rights transfer and now noone will pay for yet another service
Three streaming services are enough. If it's not on Netflix, Prime or Disney I won't watch it. I don't pay for either of those, I pay for Dropout and Curiority Stream because Justin lets me use his but those are the big ones everyone has and that's enough. You can't pay 90 dollars/month to watch one show on each service.
Interestingly enough, I'm actively avoiding the same exact three you mentioned for various ethical reasons. On the other hand I enjoy Paramount+ from my work and Hulu from a friend's shared account.
those are both services not available outside the US
Thanks for the precision, I didn't know, and if it wasn't clear, I'm not judging anyone on their streaming service choices, it was just interesting to me that I had no overlap with @Julia, normal person
But I guess the problem doesn't concern you either, so, um, well, yeah.
I'm not sure which problem you are talking about. I'm not concerned by the Star Trek move indeed, but I am concerned by the general split of the streaming services by publisher.
The one regarding a service you don't use in a country you don't live in.
Are you talking about Curiosity Stream and Dropout? We do share Netflix, Prime and Disney+ availability across continents, so Iā€™m still not sure what your point is.
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Interestingly enough, I'm actively avoiding the same exact three you mentioned for various ethical reasons.
These three are available worldwide, I still don't understand your point and repeating my words at me won't help with that.
The post topic is that they are not
Discovery will be gone from all non-US/Canada regions
I'm not entirely sure what exactly this argument is about but just to clarify: Netflix, Prime and Disney and international. Paramount isn't and that's where Discovery is moving to.
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